Lunes, Nobyembre 26, 2012

Potential of the Nintendo Wii™ as a rehabilitation tool for children with cerebral palsy in a developing country: a pilot study

Publication year: 2012
Source:Physiotherapy, Volume 98, Issue 3

C. Gordon, S. Roopchand-Martin, A. Gregg

Objectives To explore the possibility of using the Nintendo Wii™ as a rehabilitation tool for children with cerebral palsy (CP) in a developing country, and determine whether there is potential for an impact on their gross motor function. Design Pilot study with a pre–post-test design. Setting Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Center, Jamaica, West Indies. Participants Seven children, aged 6 to 12years, with dyskinetic CP were recruited for the study. One child dropped out at week 4. Intervention Training with the Nintendo Wii was conducted twice weekly for 6weeks. The games used were Wii Sports Boxing, Baseball and Tennis. Main outcome measures Percentage attendance over the 6-week period, percentage of sessions for which the full duration of training was completed, and changes in gross motor function using the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM). Results All six participants who completed the study had 100% attendance, and all were able to complete the full 45minutes of training at every session. Those who were wheelchair bound participated in two games, whilst those who were ambulant played three games. The mean GMFM score increased from 62.83 [standard deviation (SD) 24.86] to 70.17 (SD 23.67). Conclusion The Nintendo Wii has the potential for use as a rehabilitation tool in the management of children with CP. Clinical trials should be conducted in this area to determine whether this could be an effective tool for improving gross motor function.




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